Wooden+strip
11Engawa — nihongo|Engawa|縁側 or 掾側 refers to the typically wooden strip of flooring immediately before windows and storm shutters inside traditional Japanese rooms.cite encyclopedia title = nihongo|En|縁 encyclopedia = nihongo|Daijisen|大辞泉 publisher =… …
12Isaac L. Ellwood — entrepreneur.Early lifeEllwood was born in Salt Springville, New York. His first taste of business came as a young boy when he began selling sauerkraut. In 1851 Ellwood, like many others, headed west to the California Gold Rush.DeKalb,… …
13race plate — a metallic, plastic, or wooden strip directly in front of the reed on the lay of a loom, along which the shuttle travels in its passage through the shed. Also, raceplate. Also called race. * * * …
14taper — [[t]te͟ɪpə(r)[/t]] tapers, tapering, tapered 1) V ERG If something tapers, or if you taper it, it becomes gradually thinner at one end. Unlike other trees, it doesn t taper very much. It stays fat all the way up. [V ing] ...beautiful hands with… …
15furring — n. lining or garment made of fur; fur like whitish coating covering of substance (as on the tongue of a sick person); wooden strip used to give a level surface for attaching plasterboard fÉœr /fÉœË n. hair of an animal; clothing made with fur;… …
16furrings — n. lining or garment made of fur; fur like whitish coating covering of substance (as on the tongue of a sick person); wooden strip used to give a level surface for attaching plasterboard …
17astragal — [ astrəg(ə)l] noun 1》 Architecture a convex moulding or wooden strip, of semicircular section. 2》 a bar separating panes of glass in cabinetmaking. Origin C17: from astragalus, partly via Fr. astragale …
18wale — noun 1》 a ridge on a textured woven fabric such as corduroy. 2》 Nautical a horizontal wooden strip fitted as strengthening to a boat s side. 3》 a horizontal band around a woven basket. Origin OE walu stripe, weal …
19batten — I. n. Wooden strip. II. v. a. 1. Fasten with battens. 2. Fatten, make fat. III. v. n. Grow fat, fatten, thrive …
20wale — ► NOUN 1) a ridge on a textured woven fabric such as corduroy. 2) Nautical a horizontal wooden strip fitted as strengthening to a boat s side. ORIGIN Old English, «stripe, weal» …